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The online preview configurator for the BMW X4, which was revealed last week, is now online.

For details on the X4, see the X4 Official Thread.


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Hoping for the M3/4 configurator this week...
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I think a prefer the xLine more than the Msport. Anyone else think the same? it does look a little more like the concept car
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kalleankan wrote
I think a prefer the xLine more than the Msport. Anyone else think the same? it does look a little more like the concept car
I think you are on to something. For me, the msport isn't aggressive enough to justify the "msport" moniker. Im envisioning the X5 4.8IS or the Msport of the e70 with those wide fender flares and big wide tires.

I need to see them in person.
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I'm always into the M-Sport packages on the sedans, but for some reason I don't love them on the SUVs.
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WJGreer wrote  
I'm always into the M-Sport packages on the sedans, but for some reason I don't love them on the SUVs.
The SUVs are just too big for the M-sport styling to really have an impact, IMHO. The whole aggressive nature gets washed out.

Looks much better on the smaller sedans and coupes.
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Gins wrote
Hoping for the M3/4 configurator this week...
SERIOUSLY!

I just checked AGAIN right before I logged on to Bimmerpost. At least they show it in the "Future Vehicles" section of the site now. Hurry up BMW! :mad0259:


Edit: I'm talking about the BMWUSA site, not BMW.COM
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I'm not a SUV type, but I like this a lot. I could cop this.
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benbo5 wrote
I'm not a SUV type, but I like this a lot. I could cop this.
It doesn't look half bad, and figure that every picture I've seen on the BMW website for years looks ugly compared to the actual car, I'm interested to see one of these in person.
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WTF M4/M3 is still not online. This SUCKSSS
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kalleankan wrote
I think a prefer the xLine more than the Msport. Anyone else think the same? it does look a little more like the concept car
agreed with you. the x line potential for modding and making it more aggressive looking than the msport version are better.
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I agree with the above, worst part being that there is no sport package, or even sport seats with x-line, lame.
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Excellent!
Is good to see the options.
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Very expensive IMO for what it offers. Interior is identical to the X3 and not a fan of the exterior lines either.
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mrx335 wrote
Interior is identical to the X3
Some of you guys don't understand how BMW is managing to provide all these different models in a way that doesn't cost them a fortune in R&D costs.
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